At first glance, it looks like a legitimate ad by Audi, albeit one that adopted the Sochi Olympics opening ceremony mishap that happened when the last ring of the Olympic rings failed to light up properly. There's even a pretty nifty ad copy which states "When four rings is all you need," an overt reference to Audi's logo having only four rings.

However, as soon as the above image began circulating in the cyberspace, Audi came out and said that they "have never made such an ad. It was probably an Audi fan who did it for fun."

Either way, you can't deny that it's a very fun and smart take on the recent faux pas from Sochi.

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SEOUL, March 31 (Yonhap) -- South Korean footballer Cha Du-ri bid a teary farewell to international football on Tuesday, wrapping up a 14-year career that included appearances at

By Yoo Jee-ho
SEOUL, March 31 (Yonhap) -- South Korea squeezed past New Zealand 1-0 in their football friendly on Tuesday, sending off veteran defender Cha Du-ri on a winning note in his final international contest.
Substitute Lee Jae-sung scored